Pedestrian crossing at busy Craigavon crossroads, scene of a recent crash, is being considered says Department for Infrastructure
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However calls from Sinn Féin for the Department to improve safety for drivers at the Meadowbrook and Tullygally East Road junction with the Old Portadown Road Lurgan have been knocked back with the DfI saying it didn’t ‘meet the threshold for the provision of remedial measures’.
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Three people were taken to hospital after a collision involving pedestrians and a vehicle on the Tullygally East Road on December 6 this year with local people, particularly in the Meadowbrook estate calling for more to be done to thwart accidents.
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Hide AdCouncillor Jude Mallon said that the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) Roads needs to do more to ensure safety at a busy Craigavon road junction.
Cllr Mallon said: “Sinn Féin has made repeated calls to DfI Roads and I am again calling again on them to look at taking measures to improve safety for drivers and pedestrians at the Meadowbrook junction.
"There have been numerous accidents at this crossroads in the past, and last week saw an incident involving a woman and two young children. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries sustained, but this could have been much worse.
"It yet again demonstrates the need for safety measures to be enhanced and implemented and ensure that this particular junction is securely navigable for drivers and pedestrians."
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Hide AdA DfI spokesperson said: “The junction at Tullygally East Road, Old Portadown Road and Meadowbrook in Craigavon has previously been assessed but did not meet the threshold for the provision of collision remedial measures. A review of the most recent injury collision data has not changed the previous outcome. The Department will review any information made available by the PSNI after they have completed any necessary investigations into the most recent incident. However, the Department will take forward an assessment for pedestrian crossing facilities.
“Concerns about driver behaviour such as speeding or other inconsiderate behaviour should be directed to the PSNI who have the powers of enforcement in that regard. They can be contacted on their non-emergency 101 telephone number.”